We have received permission to share the following presentations from the SAMontheTYNE conference. Click on the links below to view.
Thursday 2 May
PLENARY 1
Bricks & Mortar for Acute Care, Sir James Mackey_
Sick Enough to Die, Kathryn Mannix_
SESSION 2: RESPIRATORY
Interstitial Lung Disease on the AMU_Ian Forrest
COPD Hospital and Home Care Acute Medicine, Carlos Echevarria
SESSION 2.1: POINT OF CARE ULTRASOUND IN ACUTE MEDICINE
Why We Should All Want to be FAMUS, Nick Smallwood
More Signal, Less Noise, Marcus Peck_
SESSION 3.0: NEUROLOGY
Thunderclap Headache & Acute Neurology Service, Amal Samaraweera_
Embedding Simulation on the AMU, Naomi Warren_
Epilepsy Management, Rhys Thomas_
SESSION 3.1: EDUCATION & TRAINING
The Future of Internal Medicine Training, Alastair Miller_
Embedding Simulation on the AMU, Nadia Stock
SESSION 4.0: DIZZINESS & SYNCOPE
Should I Still Request a Holter Monitor, Iain Matthews_
SESSION 4.1: THE ACUTE CONSULT
New Psychoactive Substances, Simon Thomas_
Friday 3 May
Early 1: Multiprofessional Developments within SAM, Laura Jennings_
Early 2: SAMBA19_
SESSION 5.0: GASTROENTEROLOGY
Acute Upper GI Bleeding, John Morris_
SESSION 5.1: ORAL PRESENTATIONS
SESSION 6.0: INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Bugs & Drugs, Nikhil Premchand_
The Influence of Influenza, Ashley Price_
SESSION 6.1: TRAINEES
Training in Acute Medicine, Anika Wijewardane_
What I Wish I Knew When Applying for Consultant Jobs,Ben Lovell_
PLENARY 7: REALISTIC MEDICINE
Realistic Medicine, Helen Mackie_
Zen & the Art of Acute Medicine, Vince Connolly_
And SAM Looks Forward To, Nick Scriven_